Baldwin County High School honors 41 students with Academic Banners

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Posted 5/4/24

Baldwin County High School celebrated academic excellence by awarding Academic Banners to 41 deserving students who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to their studies and involvement in both …

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Baldwin County High School honors 41 students with Academic Banners

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Baldwin County High School celebrated academic excellence by awarding Academic Banners to 41 deserving students who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to their studies and involvement in both school and community activities.

To qualify for the Academic Banners, senior students must meet rigorous criteria, including achieving a score of 20 or higher on the ACT, completing one or more AP/DE classes, obtaining a Career Ready Credential, and meeting at least two additional requirements, such as maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher, being a member of the National Honor Society or participating in a club or extracurricular activity.

Among the distinguished recipients of the Academic Banners were Madison Anderson, Payton Ball, Linsey Brinkman, Saylor Bryant, Emily Byrd, Savannah Cale, Conner Cash, Jackson Cassady, Taylor Chain, Kaydence Comalander, Kathryn Daniels, Ruby Day, Lauren Donald, Eli Emmons, Daelyn Fine, Joshua Graham, Marissa Greco, Alfonzo Griffin, Angelina Grubbs, Payton Guy, Bailey Harris, Whitney Jernigan, Elias Johnson, Ciera McReynolds, Rae'unna Mims, Alyssa Moorer, Tyler Musgrove, Matalynn Padgett, James Phillips, Joshua Rice, Katie Rieben, Hannah Robinson, Kinsey Seals, Maranda Singleton, Kaiden Smith, Kensley Smith, Madison Smith, Shelby Stewart, Quincy Walters, Stacie Wilson and Eli Woody.

During a special presentation ceremony, each banner recipient had the opportunity to share their future college or career plans, marking a significant milestone in their academic journey. On graduation night, May 13, these banners will adorn the chairs of the graduates, serving as a final tribute to their hard work and achievements at BCHS.

This year's recognition marks the third consecutive year that Baldwin County High School has bestowed Academic Banners upon its outstanding students, further reaffirming the school's commitment to academic excellence and student success.